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Contractor's Name
WA State Military Department
Approval Date
12/14/2016
Council Approval Date
11/30/2016
End Date
10/30/2018
Department
Fire
Department Project Manager
Brent Stainer
Subject / Project Title
Hazard Mitigation Grant E17-102
Tracking Number
0000473
Total Compensation
$25,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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PAYMENT: <br /> Recipient shall be paid using the FEMA Payment and Reporting System(PARS),provided <br /> Recipient maintains and complies with procedures for minimizing the time between transfer of <br /> funds from the US Treasury and disbursement by the Recipient and Subrecipients. The Recipient <br /> commits itself to: 1) initiating cash drawdowns only when actually needed for its disbursement; <br /> 2)timely financial reporting per FEMA requirements, using the SF-425; and 3) imposing the <br /> same standards of timing and amount upon any Subrecipient. <br /> Subrecipients must comply with the same payment requirement as the Recipient and must <br /> comply with the requirements specified in the Recipient's subaward Agreement. <br /> DUPLICATION OF PROGRAMS: <br /> FEMA will not provide assistance under its programs for activities that FEMA determines <br /> another Federal program has a more specific or primary authority to provide. FEMA also will not <br /> provide assistance for the applicant or subapplicant's legal obligations. FEMA may disallow or <br /> recoup amounts that duplicate funding from other authorities. <br /> DUPLICATION OF BENEFITS: <br /> Hazard Mitigation Assistance(HMA) funds cannot duplicate or be duplicated by funds received <br /> by or available to Applicants, subapplicants, or project or planning participants from other <br /> sources for the same purpose, such as benefits received from insurance claims, other assistance <br /> programs(including previous project or planning grants and subawards from HMA programs), <br /> legal awards, or other benefits associated with properties or damage that are or could be subject <br /> of litigation. <br /> Because the availability of other sources of mitigation grant or loan assistance is subject to <br /> available information and the means of each individual applicant, HMA does not require proof <br /> that other assistance(not including insurance) has been sought. However, it is the responsibility <br /> of the property owner to report other benefits received, any applications for other assistance, the <br /> availability of insurance proceeds,or the potential for other compensation, such as from pending <br /> legal claims for damages, relating to the property. Amounts of other grants, loans or other <br /> assistance designated for the same purpose as HMA funds, if received, may be used to reduce the <br /> non-Federal cost-share. <br /> Where the property owner has an insurance policy covering any loss to the property which relates <br /> to the proposed HMA project,the means are available for receiving compensation for a loss or, in <br /> the case of increased cost of compliance(ICC), assistance toward a mitigation project. FEMA <br /> will generally require that the property owner file a claim prior to the receipt of HMA funds. <br /> NON DISCRIMINATION: <br /> The program must be administered in an equitable and impartial manner,without discrimination <br /> on the grounds of race, color,religion,nationality,sex, age, or economic status. The program <br /> complies with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and other applicable laws. All <br /> applicants/Recipients must comply with Title VI, including State and local governments <br /> distributing Federal assistance. <br />
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